Longest Rhyming Fantasy Poem Written In Eight-Syllable Narrative Verse

Australia

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Perth, Western Australia, Australia / September 30, 2014

Jonathan G. wrote a 15,834-line rhyming fantasy poem in eight-syllable narrative verse. It is designed as a performance piece comprising three acts with 44 chapters. The poem is meant as a tribute to J. R. R. Tolkien's unfinished poem, The Lay of Leithian.

- poem must be written by single author
- poem must consist of eight-syllable lines
- words used to begin lines for each stanza may not be used to begin a separate line in that same stanza
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provide video evidence

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  • United States Jenn Wark

    Well I was sure I knew about longer works written in tetrameter but you've manged to stump this editor!

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